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May 31, 2016, 11:59:56 am »
The Consummate Hunter with the Patience of Job and Master of Camoflague
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Nice shots Chris. I particularly like #1 because, in my experience. it is fairly rare to catch the Least Bittern out in the open.
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Indeed you are correct, Chuck. Getting one in the open is about as easy as getting a Northern Parula out in the open...it happens, but it is rare.
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#1 is really good. One can feel the tension, all the bird's energy, ready to catch something.
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